Purpose: Promote your business as potential clients enjoy a soothing drink from their new liquid pourer. This product is a bartender’s best friend and allows for the smooth, continuous flow of spirits from the bottle. This allows for speed and consistency when making drinks or for easier access and perfect pours from home.

Market: Beverage products

Objective: Increase holiday sales, promote brand loyalty

Strategy: Competition is high in the liquor business as there are many new brands and flavors created every year. In order to excel, businesses need to stand out among all the competitors and present the consumer with an original idea. As part of a strategy to increase sales during the holiday season, a small liquor company decided to give away a free liquor pourer with the purchase of any 750mL bottle.

Results: The liquid pourer was a huge success. The company sold 18% more large 750mL bottles of liquor than any previous year and the number of returning customers also increased over the following months.

Purposes: Liquid Pourers prevent over-pouring spills with their streamlined tapered chrome spout. They offer large branding areas in the shape of a circle or an oval and come in an elegant decorative box—making them fun and stylish. They’ve been used for grand-openings of restaurants, hotels, and bars, in cooking videos and television shows, and to distribute at any spirits events.
Market: Hospitality

Objective: At one chain restaurant’s grand location opening, owners were looking for a way to brand their new signature cocktail list to patrons dining in the bar area. The signature cocktails were expected to raise sales by an 45%. In addition, on the menu many of the dinners were paired with recommended signature cocktails that were named to compliment the restaurant bar’s theme.

Strategy: The restaurant placed Liquid Pourers on every liquor bottle on the signature cocktail’s respective main spirit ingredient. One of the most profitable parts of any eatery is drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, with profit percentages frequently as high as a 700% markup. Drink sales are known to be critical for a restaurant’s success, and many establishments will not open without a liquor license. The opening night bar revenues were up 200%.

Pourers prevent spills and over-pouring with their streamlined tapered chrome spout. Large imprint area in both the oval and circle designs provide excellent branding visibility.

Metallic chrome finish
Rubber base insert fits most wine and other beverage bottles
Liquor pourers are approximately 4” tall
Includes custom full color imprint with epoxy dome
Imprint area: 1 1/4″ circular-shaped or 1 ½” x 15/16” for the oval-shaped
Low 50 piece minimum order
Production time: Fast 8 working day standard
5 working day rush service available

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